IPC Launches Oceania Paralympic Committee Website

The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) launched the first official website of the Oceania Paralympic Committee 13 Apr 2012

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Oceania Paralympic Committee Website's homepage

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By Oceania Paralympic Committee

“This is the first of many websites we will be developing and launching ahead of London 2012, and by providing an online presence for our members."

The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) launched the first official website of the Oceania Paralympic Committee on Thursday (12 April) at www.oceaniaparalympic.org.

The new website includes vital information regarding the regional council’s member countries, and the athletes and sports it supports.

In addition, the site has news and feature articles, images and videos. It also includes information regarding the IPC and the Paralympic Games, as well as matters relating to anti-doping and Paralympic Sport classification.

The website launch is part of the IPC’s overall digital strategy to develop a greater online presence for its members over the coming years. The site is the first of many the IPC will develop and launch this year.

Craig Spence, IPC Media and Communications Director, said: “Over the coming years the IPC aims to work closely with our members to provide them with the relevant tools that can help them grow awareness of the Paralympic Movement in their country or territory.

“This is the first of many websites we will be developing and launching ahead of London 2012, and by providing an online presence for our members we hope more people can learn about the Paralympic Movement and get involved.”

The goal of the Oceania Paralympic Committee is to help cultivate and develop the Paralympic Movement in eight countries, including: Australia, Fiji, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga and Vanuatu.